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Among the many cancers affecting young women, cases are being reported at a concerning rate. According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, followed by cervical cancer as the fourth most common and endometrial cancer as the sixth. The factors range from hormonal abnormalities to ovarian and uterine issues, leading to the rising incidence, spotlighting the urgent need for awareness, early detecti...